In 1980, neither China nor India had much representation in the “global middle class” — people who neither belong to the bottom half of the income distribution nor rank among the top 10 per cent ...
In both China and India, surplus labor in agriculture followed the textbook model of development: It provided the ballast for industrialsation, urbanisation, and creation of a middle class. But unlike ...
In 1980, neither China nor India had much representation in the “global middle class” — people who neither belong to the bottom half of the income distribution nor rank among the top 10% worldwide.